52 Classic Italian Dinner Recipes That Are 100% Nonna-Approved (2024)

Eat, pray, love (but emphasis on the eating part).

By Mackenzie Filson
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When we go to Italy, we are 100% there for all the eating. And while we love Italian pizza and pasta, there's tons more Italian-inspired dinner ideas that'll have you feeling like you have your own Italian nonna on-call to teach you how to make all the classics. These Italian dinner recipes will help you venture outside the Olive Garden and highlight some of the many diverse flavors in Italian cuisine. Our traditional recipes for skillet chicken cacciatore, pasta e fa*gioli, and skillet eggplant Parm will have you feeling like you're running your own Roman trattoria in no time.

Think outside the pasta box with our favorite homemade Italian classics that will make any weeknight feel like a special occasion. Our dream Italian feast? We love pairing a hearty stew like osso buco with creamy risotto. Add a side of sheet-pan panzanella on the side, and you'll be sure to get more than few chef's kisses. Okay, maybe add a glass of vino or Negroni for good measure too.

There's no coincidence that the "eat" portion of Eat, Pray, Love took place in Rome, and we've got plenty of Italian pasta recipes to prove it. And we're not just talking about either. There are actually four classic Roman pasta dishes: pasta alla gricia, bucatini all'amatriciana, spaghetti carbonara, and cacio e pepe. No surprise: They're all wildly good. But don't stop there! Try our recipe for homemade pasta dough, homemade cavatelli, and ricotta gnudi for the most authentic pasta night ever.

Cooking Italian food for dinner is one of the better decisions to be made all week long. The absolute best idea? Pair a fun Italian dessert to go with this feast—but hey, it's your party! Mangia!

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Best-Ever Beef Ragu

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This easy and delicious ragu is perfect for date night. Whatever you do, don't skimp on the Parm! Looking for more cozy winter recipes? Be sure to add this cacio e Pepe to your list.

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Perfect Chicken Piccata

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Chicken piccata is one of Italy's classic dishes and refers to the process of dredging the meat in flour, browning it in a skillet, and cooking it in a simple sauce of lemon juice, butter, and capers. Italians most often prepare this with veal, but we love it with chicken just the same.

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Skillet Eggplant Parm

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This dish has all the eggplant Parm flavors you love—including sliced rounds of tender eggplant, tangy marinara sauce, and plenty of cheese. Instead of breading each slice of eggplant, though, you'll top the entire skillet with panko bread crumbs, making it easy enough for a weeknight dinner.

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White Pizza

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Don't let the deep hues of caramelized mozzarella fool you—this is indeed a white pizza pie with absolutely no sauce. White pizzas can be boring without the acidity of tomatoes, but we've made a pie that takes advantage of the flavors from three different cheeses to make a dreamy pizza that's a must-try.

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Best-Ever Italian Meatballs

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There’s an art to a great meatball. It should be nicely round, packed with flavor, and tender throughout. Making them from scratch is really easy and definitely beats anything you’d buy at the store. If you want a more hands-off approach, try baked meatballs!

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Ricotta Gnudi

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Making gnudi, or Italian ricotta dumplings, only sounds fancy. They're actually an easy pasta dinner anyone can pull off. If you love gnocchi as much as we do, you'll likely love these too. The only real difference? Gnocchi is made with potato and gnudi is made with ricotta, which makes them even more tender, light, and plump.

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Burrata Salad

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Think of burrata salad as Caprese salad's fancy cousin. Peak-summer tomatoes are topped with this luscious cheese (think: a shell of mozzarella filled with a soft, creamy filling) and garnished with a shower of peppery basil leaves and savory chives. 😍

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Carbonara Pizza

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If you can't get enough of Rome's famous spaghetti carbonara, then we have a sneaking suspicion you'll love this extra-cheesy pizza version. Keep it simple with a side of peppery arugula dressed with olive oil and lemon juice to cut the richness of the pie!

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Chicken Parmesan

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There are hundreds (maybe thousands) of chicken Parm recipes in the world, but this one is our favorite. Crispy, well-seasoned chicken, a flavorful tomato sauce with a kiss of sweetness, and, of course, tons of melty cheese. It's easy, simple, and classic.

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Osso Buco

Literally translated to “off the bone,” osso buco is a traditional northern Italian stew that celebrates the impossible tenderness of crosscut veal shank. It’s true, this recipe does take a bit of time, but we promise it’s worth it. Lucky for you, this is the epitome of a make-ahead dish—it tastes even better the next day!

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Creamy Chicken Marsala

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Chicken marsala is a classic Italian American dish that's creamy, quick, and irresistible. The creamy sauce made of mushrooms, marsala wine, and heavy cream is straight-up drinkable, and we love serving it over a big pile of spaghetti or angel hair. It's the perfect weeknight dinner, and we don't even feel guilty making it three nights in a row.

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Sheet-Pan Panzanella

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Panzanella—an Italian salad made with dried bread cubes—is one of the most delicious versions of salad. That's because it stars bread as the main ingredient rather than lettuce. Perhaps this is why we love making panzanella as often as possible—with asparagus in spring, with tomatoes and zucchini in summer, and even with peaches and burrata too.

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Spaghetti Carbonara

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This pasta dish with Roman origins is a sure win, calling for just 5 ingredients and done in 20 minutes. It’s basically a pantry dive—spaghetti, bacon, garlic, eggs, and Parmesan are all ingredients that are easy to have on hand and make this the ultimate comfort food.

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Caprese Chicken Saltimbocca

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For this summery dish, you'll start by crisping up chicken cutlets that are wrapped in prosciutto (this technique comes from the Italian "saltimbocca" dish made with veal, wine, and sage rather than chicken, balsamic, and basil). Next, you'll finish them off in a tangy vinegar sauce, then top the whole thing with mozzarella and tomatoes for a fresh and fast crowd-pleaser.

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Cacio e Pepe

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Cacio e pepe literally translates to “cheese and pepper." These two ingredients are usually thought of as small components to a dish, but in this pasta recipe, they take center stage. The fruity bite of freshly ground pepper adds complexity and is earthy, sweet, and spicy all at once.

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Italian Sausage & Pepper Frittata Affogato

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Breakfast meets dinner in this marinara- and mozzarella-topped dish. Fittingly, the Italian word "affogato" means drowned, which explains the marinara topping. It lends this dish a vibe somewhere between a breakfast frittata and pizza, meaning it’s enjoyable for pretty much any meal of the day.

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Homemade Cavatelli

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Nicknamed "mini hot dog buns", this easy-to-shape fresh pasta will impress any dinner guest. It's perfect for beginner pasta makers because your hands, not fancy equipment, do all the shaping.

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Frittata

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Quiche’s less-fussy cousin, frittatas are the answer to almost every meal dilemma. Looking to get creative with your leftovers? Veggies going bad in your fridge? Home late and craving a simple breakfast-for-dinner recipe? Say it with us: frittata, frittata, frittata. This versatile dish can handle most things you throw at it, and we have a few keys to make it the best it can be.

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Skillet Chicken Cacciatore

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Cacciatore translates to “hunter” in Italian, and it’s thought that this dish arose in popularity during the Renaissance. As the story goes, the dish emerged as a means to feed hunters who’d been away tracking for long periods of time, using the meat, mushrooms, and herbs they’d collected along the way. We love this served on its own with crusty bread for dipping (or garlic bread?), but if you want a fuller meal, try it alongside rustic mashed potatoes or polenta.

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Italian Wedding Soup

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If you asked us to name our favorite comfort foods, pasta, soup, and meatballs would all be at the top of the list. So it’s no surprise that Italian wedding soup is one of our favorite meals when the weather turns chilly. Loaded with mini chicken meatballs, little pasta nuggets, and plenty of veg, it’s like an upgraded version of chicken noodle soup, and we can’t get enough of it!

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52 Classic Italian Dinner Recipes That Are 100% Nonna-Approved (2024)

FAQs

What is the most classic Italian dish? ›

Pizza. Besides pasta, pizza is perhaps the most popular and recognized Italian food. Pizza is considered a national symbol representing Italy to the rest of the world, so much so that UNESCO has acknowledged pizza as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

What is the secret ingredient in Italian food? ›

The Secret Ingredients Of An Authentic Italian Cuisine
  • Olive Oil. Because of its importance in Italian cooking, olive oil is also referred to as “liquid gold.” Olive oil is used in practically every cuisine prepared in an Italian restaurant. ...
  • Tomato. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Basil. ...
  • Wine. ...
  • Pasta. ...
  • Mushrooms. ...
  • Garlic.
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What is a true Italian dinner? ›

Primi Piatti is the first official course in a traditional Italian meal. Pasta, risotto, soup, polenta, and casserole—the “pastabilities” are endless when choosing what primo piatto you want to indulge in. By the time primi rolls around, you're absolutely famished.

What is the number 1 Italian dish? ›

Pizza. A list of the most iconic foods to eat in Italy wouldn't be complete without the humble pizza. Easy, cheap, and filling, pizza has long been a common snack or meal, especially in Naples where tomato sauce was first added.

What is the most famous Italian dish in America? ›

Spaghetti and Meatballs

This feels like a warm hug in a bowl – and what's not to love about that? In America, one of the most popular Italian meals is spaghetti and meatballs. This dish is usually made with: Ground beef or pork.

What is the holy grail of Italian cooking? ›

Pizza, pasta, and gelato: these three holy grail food items are often what spring to mind when thinking of Italian cuisine. And while they are undeniably delicious, visitors can sometimes overlook the endless list of other cuisines on offer, like these delicious Friulian dishes.

What is the Holy Trinity of Italian food? ›

Onions, celery, and carrots are considered “the holy trinity” for good reason: When cooked low-and-slow in olive oil, their combined flavors form an umami-packed, versatile base for any number of dishes.

What is the hardest Italian food to make? ›

The complex dishes we have explored - Timballo di Maccheroni, Saltimbocca alla Romana, Suckling Pig (Porceddu), Stuffed Calamari (Calamari Ripieni), and Pasticcio di Lasagna - represent the epitome of Italian gastronomy.

What do Italians eat for dinner everyday? ›

Most dinners consist of a salad, the primo (pasta or soup dish) and the secondo (meat or fish dish). The Italians also enjoy cooked vegetables like artichokes, eggplants, mushrooms, spinach and zucchini, which they either buy at the market or grow in their gardens.

What is the main meal of the day in Italy? ›

Ideally, lunch includes courses; a primo piattoor first course, like pasta, gnocchi, or rice, a protein, and vegetables. Normally, lunch is Italian's biggest and most sustaining meal of the day.

What do Italian families eat for dinner? ›

A typical dinner at an Italian home is usually pasta, meat, and vegetables, and takes place around 8 p.m. Going out for dinner in Italy is a pretty big thing to do, or eat, for that matter: Several courses, wine, and a long time chatting and lingering are all part of the event.

What is the best Italian dish in the world? ›

15 Italian dishes that are worth the flight
  1. Margherita pizza. Origin: Naples. ...
  2. Arancini. Origin: Sicily. ...
  3. Caprese salad. Origin: Capri. ...
  4. Tagliatelle with ragù Origin: Bologna. ...
  5. Ribollita. Origin: Florence. ...
  6. Trofie with basil pesto. Origin: The Italian Riviera. ...
  7. Saffron risotto. Origin: Milan. ...
  8. Spaghetti with clams. Origin: Naples.
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What are 3 famous foods from Italy? ›

  • Pizza. Kicking things off with the big daddy of Italian cuisine, forget anything you once thought about pizza: here in Italy, pizza making is a form of art. ...
  • Pasta. ...
  • Risotto. ...
  • Polenta and cured meats. ...
  • Seafood. ...
  • Gelato and Dolce. ...
  • Coffee and famous tipples.

What do Italian eat for breakfast? ›

Other sweet options include maritozzi, the famous Italian sweet bread often found in Rome, or biscotti to go with your coffee. A healthy Italian breakfast might consist of some bread, butter, jam, some yogurt, and fruit. Italians also eat muesli and cereal in the mornings with yogurt or milk.

What is traditional Italian dish? ›

AUTHENTIC ITALIAN FOOD

The likes of lasagne, pizza, spaghetti Bolognese, ravioli and risotto have always been popular. Their appeal is timeless, yet there are so many other Italian varieties that are just as simple to make. We've picked our top favourites across pasta, rice, vegetables, meat, fish and (of course) beer.

What is a typical menu in Italy? ›

Most dinners consist of a salad, the primo (pasta or soup dish) and the secondo (meat or fish dish). The Italians also enjoy cooked vegetables like artichokes, eggplants, mushrooms, spinach and zucchini, which they either buy at the market or grow in their gardens.

What is Italy most famous pasta dish? ›

Many of the most famous pasta dishes of Italy are from the Lazio region around Rome, and one of these world-renowned dishes is carbonara. This famous Roman dish is on every menu! Made with eggs, guanciale or pancetta, eggs, and Parmigiano Reggiano, this dish is simultaneously simple and decadent.

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